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court date 3/19

Date: Tue, 03/17/2009 - 15:51

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 03/17/2009 - 15:51

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I was sued by North Star and served papers. I answered the suit with the court the way you guys here said to. I received a letter from their attys last week showing that they asked the court for a continuance so they could get the papers from the oc that I asked for. I called the court today, since I have not heard if the date had been changed to 60 days later as they asked. Clerk told me it is still set for this Thursday. I think the atty for North Star may have been trying to have me not show up by making me think it was put off for 60 days. What should I expect when I go and what should I do? If this is my debt, it is surely past Texas's SOL.


Did you include in your answer that it was past the sol? SOL will get the case thrown out for sure. Do you have any documentation as to when the lat payment was made? Make sure you show up for the appearance date no matter what. okay?


lrhall41

Submitted by IPoured on Tue, 03/17/2009 - 16:16

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Did you ever send them a DV prior to being sued...did they ever contact you about this prior to being sued? JP court seems to be a bit informal. You should show up and deny the debt. If they never contscted you before, just went straight to suing, note that had the company contacted you prior to filing suit, you would have noted that it was a mistake and taken steps to dispute the debt.

If you did DV, then get a copy of the texas debt collection laws and note that by texas law a company HAS to provide documented validation in 30 days.

Either way inform the judge the judge that you dispute this debt and would like to see documentation proving the claim. That way, even if they do provide documentation, they would also have provided the date of last payment, or a last statement date, which would prove SOL and you could just point that out to the judge.

Try to get it dismissed as not your debt, because if it is over $600, and it is dismissed by SOL..you WILL get a 1099-c issued over it and you will still wind up paying something on it anyway.


lrhall41

Submitted by goldenbast on Wed, 03/18/2009 - 15:15

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Start reading up on TX Civil Practices and Remedies and the Texas Finance Code Chapter 392. Is this the company suing:

Principal Name: NorthStar Capital Acquisition LLC # 18

Address: 220 John Glenn
Amherst, NY 14228
File Number: 20070029
Status: Active
Date Filed: 2/8/2007
Cancellation Date:
Phone:
Bonding Company: International Fidelity Insurance Company
Bond No: 0434435


lrhall41

Submitted by NASCAR_Devil on Thu, 03/19/2009 - 04:43

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well, I showed up for the court date and went to the clerk to sign in. She verified that it was me. She said that the atty has asked the Judge to dismiss the case. Yehaaw!
I didn't think of this then, but should I ask the court to dismiss the case with predudice so this matter will not come up again??
Thanks to everyone.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 03/19/2009 - 08:17

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if they filed to dismiss without prejudice, it simply means that they cannot prove their case, but they are trying to leave the door open to bring suit later. Sometimes, a CA will do this so they can try to file a second lawsuit somewhere else, where you wont hear about it. They may then have the summons served at an old address, and try to get a default judgment. It happens....

I would still move for dismissal with prejudice myself, because they cannot meet the burden of proof. The court may not grant it but it is worth a try.


lrhall41

Submitted by skydivr7673 on Fri, 03/20/2009 - 10:13

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I talked to legal assistant for attorney for Palisades yesterday and she said that Palisades already sold the PIF debt to another CA. (CA called Track America) They sold the debt even though they sent me a letter stating that the account had been settled in full. I wonder if Palisades sold the account right after or even before they filed lawsuit.


lrhall41

Submitted by IPoured on Fri, 03/20/2009 - 10:35

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